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Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA Apartments

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Overview of Bel Air

If you're in the market for a Bel-Air apartment in Los Angeles, you're probably no stranger to its world-famous reputation and picturesque charms. Even if you haven't toured your rental options yet, you've seen Will Smith in his Fresh Prince mansion and laughed as the Beverly Hillbillies pattered down Bel Air Road. Today, it's protected by an aesthetic association that preserves its pristine, iconic landscaping, so you can be sure you're not investing in a life that isn't what you expected.

Bel Air Apartments in Los Angeles

The real estate market might skew toward the rich and famous, but that doesn't mean you can't find relatively affordable apartments in Bel Air. High-end apartments are plentiful, and plenty of people are also opting to rent out their extra homes. Prized amenities include community pools, fitness centers, and secure, private parking access. If you'd rather rent in Westwood or Brentwood, though, you can roll through Bel Air's picturesque streets every day without paying the hefty price tag for the zip code.

Dining & Entertainment in Bel Air

There's a reason movie stars and presidents have populated Bel Air Los Angeles through the years. Its proximity to Hollywood makes the neighborhood a hot spot for star-gazing, but it also boasts some of the country's finest five-star restaurants and hotels. Wolfgang Puck's restaurant at Hotel Bel-Air is by far the most famous, though. The celebrity chef caters the Academy Awards every year in nearby Hollywood, but when you live here, you get to feast on his Californian cuisine all year round. Puck's European-style dishes include fresh local ingredients, from Chino Farms produce to seafood from sustainable docks and fisheries. Every year, the BA Film Festival brings top talents from throughout the Los Angeles area for a showcase of some of the year's most glamorous and edgy new movies. If you're interested in Asian culture or just enjoy a lovely afternoon in a colorful park, you can even visit the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden. In this Kyoto-inspired oasis, everything -- including an ornate pagoda, antique stone carvings, gorgeous glowing lanterns, and multiple bridges -- was assembled or excavated in Japan.

Pet-Friendly Bel Air Apartments

Pet boutiques, high-end dog resorts, fenced dog parks, and breed-specific rescue groups are all common sights in Bel Air Los Angeles, where dogs and cats are part of most families and allowed in most establishments. You'll have no trouble finding pet-friendly Bel Air apartments, but just be prepared to fork over a sizable pet deposit; they like to keep their furnishings and air quality as nice as possible.

Commute from Bel Air

Los Angeles isn't exactly known for its commute-friendly streets, but because this is a luxurious community that doesn't always stick to the 9-5 routine, rush-hour traffic is a lot easier to handle. Sunny weather and supremely driveable streets, such as the one and only Sunset Boulevard, are added reasons to stop and enjoy your time in the car here. Crime and employment statistics are both world-class, so you might not even want to venture outside the neighborhood limits to pursue your income.

Bel Air Schools and Educational Opportunities

This is a minefield of good schools and colleges, even for California. It's right across from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and home to the American Jewish University; you'll also be able to take advantage of four different private schools and two public schools geared toward the pre-collegiate crowd.

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